IME (Independent Medical Examination)
A medical examination performed by an independent physician (not the patient's treating doctor) to provide an objective opinion on a medical condition.
Key Facts
- Ordered by insurers, employers, or attorneys — not the patient
- Examining physician has no prior doctor-patient relationship
- Used to resolve disputes about injury causation or treatment
- Reports address maximum medical improvement and disability ratings
An Independent Medical Examination (IME) is typically requested by an employer, insurance carrier, or attorney to obtain an objective medical opinion regarding diagnosis, treatment, causation, disability status, or future medical needs. IMEs are common in workers' compensation cases, disability claims, and personal injury litigation. The examining physician reviews medical records, examines the patient, and issues a detailed written report. Unlike treating physicians, the IME doctor has no ongoing treatment relationship with the patient.
Occupational Medical Exams Compared
Comparison of common workplace medical evaluations and their purposes.
| Type | Purpose | Regulation | Frequency | Ordered By |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DOT Physical | CMV driver clearance | FMCSA (49 CFR 391) | Every 1–2 years | Employer / FMCSA |
| Preventive Exam | General wellness screening | Employer policy | Annual or periodic | Employer |
| Fitness for Duty | Safe to perform job duties | ADA-guided | As needed | Employer |
| FCE | Measure functional capacity | None specific | After injury/claim | Insurance / employer |
| IME | Independent medical opinion | Workers' comp / legal | As needed | Insurance / legal |
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